Oliver Stone examines Kennedy’s autopsy, from the inexperienced doctor who burns his notes, to the autopsy photographer who claims that he did not take all the photos, indicating that alterations has been made on key details.
Oliver Stone highlights bizarre anomalies in the medical evidence and key differences between the Warren Commission conclusions and the eyewitness testimonies of the doctors who tried to save Kennedy.
Oliver Stone gives background on the Assassination Records Review Board, created by an act of Congress following the controversy of his 1991 film, JFK, and explores the aftermath of President Kennedy’s assassination.